Attack at Dawn: A Beachhead into the Fourth Dimension
In our beginning work, we often attempt to accomplish too much at once. Our efforts are scattered and our energy quickly dissipates itself. We must discipline ourselves to improve the quality and potency of our efforts by condensing them at first.
We are making progress. Slowly we are building on our efforts over the last fifteen chapters. This book is a workbook. It is not solely a book of theory. If we follow what is written closely by E.J. Gold, we find pragmatic steps to prove the theory introduced, and to launch ourselves forward in our sacred work on Self. We are discovering our Self.
Now that we have gathered some basic tools of work such as the application of our attention on human biological machine, observing the machine in its natural habitat, and finding and directing the power of adoration; these among other tools, we now put them to Work. We are building a war chest of Work tools.
At this point we are ready to change the fundamental game. Gold gives us a simple yet potent technique to provide us a ground work so that these tools will flourish. To start, find five minutes each day – the same five minutes – and devote that time to an unwavering effort to awaken the machine and stay in that space. Do this over and over again. Each day at the same time for the same amount of time, find that inner space. Awaken the machine.
When we have done this practice, to the point of inner habit, we will have established a Beachhead into the Fourth Dimension.